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‘THE NEW YORK SUN. “TUFRSDAT MORNING, JAN, 9, 1860, To Advertisers, Wr would again semind our advertising patron that ‘heir favors will be “ton late for ¢ ae fication,” eniess handed in at en: counter Lofore nine oo ork We herp our publication office open for the reception of advostisermente uolil 12c'clcek P.M. Lut do not classify them after nine o'clock. President Johnson ond Congress —Indicns ons of a Certlict. Tue radical tendencies of the mrjority party in the Houre of Representatives are quite ascorajpcu ous now se they were before the recess, Ares iu ton wae yrateriay adopted in the Mouse w {0 le declared that “troops ehould not be with ‘rawn from the late seceding States unt! the to Touses of Congress whal! have ascertaine! au! ‘eclared their farther presence there to be no louger necee eary.”” This resolution te not eapocial » Sroportent Woe matter of fact, but ite genera! learing and Siguificancy are of great interest [t means just thie: The House hee cetermined that the Pren dent's reconstruction policy @ notacceptal lete thar boty, and t a new loaf shall be turnet over Hitherto the President hes hed the whele re Mepesition of cnrrost Buthern affairein his ow " hands. Not only that, he ban repeste tly nanired the Bouthern people, in his diepatches to the Pro visional Governors, that the troopa would be withdrawn so soon as certain specific con litlonr should be complied with. The Mouse now Co lares, by the resolution m question, that the P callent @ball not be permitted to carry out hispr gramme, Dut that Congrews shall, instead, take the contro of this important mibject. The luton, thers fore, means a great doa!—much more than \tex- Presses, Tt not only (isa; proves the Presiieni's ccurse ; 16 does Lot mer), attemptto tele thir Vrauch of the reconstruction busines out bis be hut it cloariy infurms Lim thatle st wuid- eum to the policy of the Mouse or no longer es pect the support of Cat bod) Tho sequelofthisaetion will the olore be eagerly looked fur, For owe own part wo fail to see how Con,roes can rightlully take from the Prosident tho exercise of aushority in re- eprctto the troops, The duties of Co gress are purely logislative—those of the Presi ont are oxe- cutive, Itcerteinly seems that such matters as the diepoeition of the troops pertain to the latier rather than tothe former, Dut as tho Senate bas not yet passed upon this aulject, we will not now speculate further, Possilly that body may loter- pose est didin the case of Tuan, Steven.’ pro- gramme at the oprning of the sussiou, aud Leace Wo will await further developments No More Territory Needed. Is thie country there bas always beon a strong popular feehng in favor of rap d territerial ex. pansion, and now, notwithstanding the vast extent of our coun ry, and the sperre!y settled condition of the new Btates, thin anxiety for more territory Yeas strong as evor, Thus the idesof annexing Canadato the Un ted States ing lly rewarded simply asa question of time, the fact that the thing will at some time be done bein, revarded as unquestionable, Just so with Mexico and tral Avwertca; en {i ded there are those who candidly belleve thatthe nation ought now to be making Srrengements to embrace the whole continen'. Nov this ides of ex, ansicn will do very well tor Fourth of July orations, Lutin fact there is great dangerin it. Indeed, bisiory teachos us that the thirst for territory haw b en the most bancful iu- fluence with which BDations have had to con- tend, There isu fal le which tells us of » conceited frog that attempted to ewel! ile If up to une ue pro- portions, and which unlortnvately burst ia the effort, A nation that bas an inordinate lonying to achieve immense proportions, may meet with the game fate. There is probally wore danger toe republic than to a wonarhy in this respect. A dewpotic ruler depends upon the severity of bis measures for bold ng bis real together; wheross @ tepublican government must necessarily rely chletly vpon the aifection of the whole people for their civil inatitutious, The influence of freedom produces @ feeling of mtependence, antipathy bo resiraint, and atreoug opposition to obnoxious measures, § The Cauger in rapid acquisition of ferritory Liew bere: Toe cushions habits, inter este aud feelings of people Lelng widely at Variance in different localities, ib is dificult to a government accepialle to e!l classes and sections, when its domain la so widely extended To ustrate: Suppose we annex Canada to the United Btates, The people of that chilly Province have their peculiar tastes, ideas and op.nioug and would not readiiy conform to our way of doing ‘bings, In the case of Mexico is would be sill worse, The people of that country have bus litle feeling !p somon with our owa, and if united wiih us alerthe same Government they could not east/y assimilate with us LD scontent would be the consequence in all such cases, and some: thing worse would eventually follow, The true policy of this nation is to give up the idea of an- bexation for the present, tory enough to meet all the requirements of « healthy growth for a bun iret years to come, The fret sod greatest duty is todevelop the terriwory that we already have, and then acquire more only ‘© fast as wo van thoroughly Yaukeelze The Lxtreme Cold \ eather, Tt seems os if the Winter ha! been economizing cold weather during the eariy part of the season, for the malicious purpose of hurling is forth in one solid mass of frigidty, According to the meteor- ological record, ‘ho present co. term baa no par- allel in severity for wxty years, The warmest clothing aud the brightest furs are not wholly proof against (he bitter weather, the discussion of which has superseded every other tjic—the Mexean question and the Fevisn i.trogiio vot excepied, But if the cold tn 80 severely felt ariong (howe w} are well prepared for it, bow must it be with ihe hundreds in this qty who sre destitute of the requisite means to project themselves, Ly chilly garrets anu damp atts, there are mony wlorm ust | | | n | | suffer greatly, It should not be eo, in so wealthy , ami berevolent a community esis this, and if the Wants of the unfortunate could tu all cass be known, their « flerings would at leust be withers. ed. But much good might be done by a! iile ef- fort on the partof the Len: volent, iu visting the homes of those who are believed to be desiitute, end dispensing chanty where it 18 most needed, Certainly there is no time tn which humanity is more earnestly appealed to than In such # juncture ao this,end the destitute sould be made to feel that the bearts of our benevolent citivene a least have not become Ligid, Shall the National Indebtedness be Fanded ¢ A nitt. was introduced in Coayremsy, yesterday, providing for the {rnding of all the Government viebtelness, It ated that the propestion emanates from Mr MoCricocn, Secretary cf the | Treasury, an | ‘rom the we wn Tlews of that gentleman wpon the enbject, the report te quite | prota le The plan is to iund the entire debt, making 't7 4 forty years hence incoin, The atvantares of the ceneral policy of thts menguro a Imitted by an rity of fir w.ciers, although tere Wil usiderable di opi ton about the propnety of making the wl debt payable at the tine upeciiod, fe not only atrong in theory, Lait {tis wail backed up, menerally 8 eakiuv, by preceden!, The “ebt of England js al! funded, and, although mneh larger f loulalesa be c ference of than ourg it fs maneged without diMeulty. In fect, it ia contented ty many able theorists that the funde! dett of Fogiand ' really an element of national strength, forthe reseon that, belog held by the people, thie just » stos* in the Qoy- ernrent--hence the pot , vy Wt care ful's. The d4!) owt a tow before Convrena # i! probatl. etiett much discuanton, Lut ite parosge, 1m sete form, | matter of doubt Something Cocier Thanthe Weather, Thr late rebels hav said and done a greatces) Low ther contempt for the Government, batt 68 sinculer clreumetence that potons of them haneverteenkuownte r preen}acha. wher the hal @ chance to pet them. Justncw we have a «tri pg instance of rebel wil'inenees to show affciion for the governmentinthe way of catopas.” Mr, Nioaoteos, of Tennessee, Who ware Uuited Btstos Sinator at the out! reak of the rebeltion, an? who drifted Into the wiirljool of secession, has presented to the Becreary of the Benate a liitle bil for compensa tlon ase menber of that body, during the four yearu leat Mr, Nicuo.cos hot make convenient be present durt the fonr years in question. I eme that the Becretary of she Senate refused to accede to the modest requeet of Mr. Nicnc isos, fou will probably be the theme dignent protest, as Leing another in i’ reep ctto thers bts of the South, There are aev eral other goutlemen # u gare as “ar, NiouoLson— Mr, Davin Mr. Pancory tapas Mr Densamrs, ete,—bus they lave not yet been heard from upon the au! ject. They should by al] means send in their bile without celay. accepting tte © prot passed. could “ to ercecf stoatter, the tod, it sated, in The Creat Express Hobbery— Additional Jarticalars—li It Was Accomplishe: Further cetafis of the daring robbery of money from Adar Express gafe have como Ww band through the New Haven papers: It appears that the train on which ther biery pitted leis this city at eighs «o'clock on Raturs arrived in New Haven at eleven y fo this train there waa an froa car be g to the express company —the only one on n which was placed all the express bun on this occasion three emal! iron safes, about one hundred aud eighty pou f which belonged to the Harnde tress Cotu) muy, end vther two to the Adama Express Goo pany, ail conieiming » arge amount ot treasure. The car las two doors, one on each ede, which, afer the 1 were looked with paulock roperity wae placet in it, he The car wae then run out froma the depot, where it retoat out iwenty-five or tuirty ef ry when it wa ted on iis} ao to Mb sto Ou ite arrival at iat city, the coucuctor, Patiorson, observed one of the d of th's car 9 dl be knew in lintely there Was sumetaipg wron, us the doors are not ellored to be opened unl the car arrives at llariiord, Au exanunation was malo when itwesicund that the door luc been pricu opeuty an itou bar, tbe padiok broken ofl, and thattoe re had eniered the ) means tron Ler jorced eau f the tw @ fos Lelonging to the Adsmat Express Company, sod taken out e!) ther contenie sey bed toru wpou oll the packages, appr, rainy to theuse, vos oe.) the contenu s, except those of two packager, one of which conta:ned @ybty 41,000 Cle the ober, 250,000 In fvewemy bonus, The sao belonging to the Harnden Company wes un isturbed. How and when the tobvers got) cer is unknown, bub de le thous bt probecle that tuey wotinte theear wile Ik Was we ting on the track 1o be hibetoo end taken duwn to the Funnel, at New Yore There was & Weesengers ne with she car, who sould bave examined ite fesienmnges at ev aa. thon; but he estes that be negiccred mo except at Bridgepe rt ned the ooo s th Now it’ hap- pens that asalithe etauons siug from New York, toe plefirm i6 on the lefs hand side, while the thieves broke in the rgbt hand door, and thus the roblery Wae bot Giscoveres Uni! the train reached New Haven, Lo the cars wes found three Gare jauierbs a) miny and ®@ Bledel! itis sUppowd thas the padlovk of & knockeu off wich the baminer, Ai the jute a county vo clue has Leen bad to we wheresvouw ol the guilly partes, ahough the telegraph has been consiamiy in opersiion, tansmitvog mes- sages in regard to the robbery to she differeut towns and railway staions of the country, tue precise amouns of whe lowe is bos yet kuowny, bus it +s estat. ab from RO0U,0U) Lo @TOUUUU, Feminine Life in Africa. The London ATURSBAUM speaking of women in A rico tay Taken geveral'y, woman hen no ill time of It in the district of mterior Af wheh Dr, Livings- fon's party traversed, toough, it she and thy. lage to whieh abe nes happensd to be captéired by slaveslealers, ahe eullers, (eaiies the common misery, the humiliation of being estimated as ieas ober fellow captive, man, by ra onecloth, Four yaris B)veu lor amale; market et ce of @ Woiran is three, Iu ther free homes, D.nwh is mistress and masier wo. At K litanjaro, the women are the traders, and will hobacuus aman to make seles ip the marketplace, Tn sore istrict where the husband is peru teed to ae)! he ie ouly the goo lady's factor, We tind who, having sold a goat wi it re‘erring wo bis wile, Wes soundly d by she bu ese like Woman, who tel {mauled Do you think you are unmarriet ?'' asked ihe irate lady; “why, whateors ola wan are you! dhese srobg Winve@k Worthen ere Lov Peuelopes, Hus- bande tov long absent at the chase or in wor @ Some! Uns WO Lasily prouounced dead, and their ities given to @ succemsor, Poly amous hus bands of « are He West rep ete, for they are the Heeb in calke, au! cannot only support the; resist Wuiber of Wives, Lub the Gldess and Fichest of such woer@ Cliain the younest and previiest ior wives, A siuart hous lover, with oue cov, bas lth) chance of wasuing ibe dusk young sri ot bis atiechuus, Wien be counts Wewd of Cate by Whe esuus be cau procure more Wivid tian be Wa Lhe. ladies do not prcheud how Buhud canbe t 8) PY aka powers My mee hg tbob he bau ak weep oi © thau one Wises W blo bhets bas & lean and shabby we. peck Nowith@ieuuns 4 iim tlere is tue Learss beheeds selue of ieee Gtk and comely bos.ine, Wo reauul Obe Qik wii, ratner two MWwlty eo ver cUeel Wella beve Loy and ber jue ra oy LOly pic Sebel, O04 escaped Wiaeb by LOr Whe vegreumiok, Au cd bu tiie ue Peshor cu ice ao buer@ 6 @ UR eos Ube od Ae ty & GUL OMY MONS the Ove ) sel pasdoo Hhe@ CUveny Htc peOlupee bem WO bke 8 oy lakce Aba Whe town bebuiogs iuey Would see if his body be really ae Wis jumiucly pale as his faco, When their ows couuirymeon go Gown to the river, | the Women avoid tue piace, Therm is po such scorntus veflance of devency in Africa as may be ween iu any Bugiias watering pascos, Bs ome of the prevailiug items of modesy are, to Goubl eobyentons.; but such bas been the caee in tu Te one of the eubliue and beautiful. Wheu Pen- VMved Od WES Ud ide, Uo cole sumiety of ines Lucare The proposiiion | nation of loveliness was that nome dear friend would be good enough to see that her feet were covered and her boson expose | At Indignvant Veternn. A ronprm, who bad been a prisoner at An'ere nTry N.Y ut on afidavit for the extra nyteme gitoeto every one eho has @ flered the tortures of Ola rebel dungros, The ® tha tanta t erate setol, end ) ther went before a police Justice ek te make which © wid ya i @ inthe doeoment, referred ta rity) erellei * ® , ous wae the principal opp @seritatives yer ng int imran t aay that those fe‘leraare try. ng t cet tuto C ngrees’” eid the setonlahed blue coat “Oh, vee.” TT hke to give fem a dose of Con gers water ') at would put em jo Anders nvtile or "wna hin reply. WM that's Thad, aun or watever you cell hiw's doctrine, buily for } the Heart and Mrain For the purpweof shows atthe heart could eoDtinue & beat in the abrence of at ring Mio lie plowed ariifietal res, ‘ration on animals who had , been Cecapitated, or whose bratn hud by her means be eatroven Tho the regular action of » | peirof bellows attached to a tabe introtuced the wind) Ipe. a Yhe driven in and out of the chest a way eietleting ord nary reapiration Ww was be heart contnued to beat, the wus'tes of the lo’e aul trunk to eomt set wien simulated, the blood to be changed foi a arte ial color l: ite paesaye through in fact, except there was no cotne | nee bo Polualary Inovement, and appa tiy ho cretion, the achive seemed to Le per- forming the v ‘as as during life, A | cording to the theory of Blae«, the vospiration, the | change of the blood from a venous to arterial character im the lings, being in auch» etl! Carried on, amimnal he heen 4 ated, ily COUREF Mated ought to be a nat temperature as tong as art peat continued, errdualy a) respiration Bor lie, however, found thet it Ney hut persimentiy became cooler, | more, When two rabbits of the name #2* treed ja or were killed, and the one left nutou | while the fother was us. floated, the latter a cooled the moet rapidly, for the obvious re | o ita case a certain amount of cool air wa frequent intervas br ht into contact with the Warn miereor of the anwwe!, He moreover ov- tained the eam@ resulte when he .re’rain d from | mechanteally destroying the traiu, aud waetl . rhe s ocho. by ® harcotic poison ; and, wit o! Brande, di ed that not 1 ! » undergo in ‘ ) $he Venous to | | arterial condition, but alro that the amount of | carboute «eld given off by the animal during the | artiteial res) HOM, bo bo extent ei from | | i | that proper t . He drew from his | @xpecin ents th ton that animal healkh was ected with respiration ¢ tat ( werwanis changed & ‘no" little’, heat was generated, but the sole con- ditiin a co pource of the elevated tempernture of warn i creatures wae inte.rity and tuuctonal activ.ty of the bisin aud Les vous 5) ee tem. she A Rronmonp peper, discuss ng tle eMulra of the Biate Library o Virginia, eays the books are ip greatoonfusion, ma.y valuable works mutilated and ruined, asd many volurnes belonging to dd valuatle sets of works minsing from the sleoves, ag well asx many valuable slugle volumes. The journal contains this plece of fafur mation and s suggestion: ‘There is quite a quantity of English printing and book paper on i » tinperted by the late government ior the us» importaat tir Sate, mach of which may not ne be re- | quires or years, and Col Lowis suggests that sore lisposltion be rande of iy either by sale or in te} any of the reports which way Le eu be oe mmcial News, Varketr, &e. New York, Monday, Jan. 5, 6 /.M.—The afternoon quotations of the general Siok market, compared with those of Baturday afiernoon, show a decline of from ", to lig percent, A few sorte were fraction- | ally hicher. Governments were, by the eame com- partron, ', to “percent. lower, Cold experienced a suart fallthe opening price being 14i4 and the cloring quotation 188, The lower rates of gold have stopped the execution of recent foreign orlers for government pecuritios with the usual consequence of on iu thelr price, The loan markets was easy and lnactive at 6 percent. Commercial paper was wochanged. The bank staterment shows an increase | to depoeits of eix miliions, aod in loans en inereuse of nearly four millions, The epecte, circulation and legal-tondere have each increased about half a mil- | Hien, Ip dieccunts the inercase during the week has | been €5,750,020, Sterling exchange was dull, and there was very litth demand, Bankers! bills are nom naleat 17% a 169 There ie a good supply of Cotton bills on the market, which ere likely to be ineressed. On'Change to-day Flour was dull and heavy, and common grades were lic, a 20, lower, Wheat was dull and le. a2, lorer for common eral Corn was doll and 1c. lower, Oate were doll, Pork wae heavy and lreeular, Doef was quiet. Lard was Leavy and lower, Whiskey was quiet. | STOOK SARRA—FIRST HOARD, 5.00_U.S, 60, 6-20, foo N.Y, Com. R Ny i - 9% ‘ Ball by 2 1T IMS ps F eee Ol By Cha, & Alon PLAT 104) Ohio & Miss. a 200 Me. AN, da, R. TL 165000 do... Y6%ay 5300 do......TuMeTl | 00 Al.& TWH. 2 Pf. Sh 1 Cle, Col, & Cin, 128 8 00 Ch, & NW. In, 84 wo Ch & KL KR. 16 6000 Mil. & St. PL 1. SoM 2300 do... 106 al % 95. & Lea 10 HO Cle. & Pitta, K... S14 16 Cen, National B18 OF do......50%a> 1p 1) Canton Ceo... Oe Chl &N, WLR. oS 14 Del. & Mud. € do, vealed © Weet Luiou Te dw Chi, & N, W. Pt, 4) 830 do. ....,.4Ta43ig S000 do,..., SS aabdly 1W Quicksilver M... 41% 69 Chi. B, & Q. K..118 mw 90... 5 + 4% da do. ~~ AL 2) Mariposa Miu 14h 100 P. Fte WG, we luo Ceutras Coal. 3 48 do... UOAUD HOOND BOARD 4000 1S, Ba, B20". 14's 100 Mie, Con, R,...104 buon do, Ra. lode 200 do......10Balud ty ho do. ‘8b. lie 20 MBA N. de. TON | O16 Trea. 7 3-1%,... OSig S00 Mud. Ky, K.,..,.107 | late Obie & Mh 20 do. aol } 6u000 dv., & Pit. Kk. Soy | 190000 Am. Geld, do... al li) Qareteiirer M.. -ON.W.R, 32% 110 Mariposa M4y, l4m 600 Govossescess OB | M0 N.Y. Cem. ki... $059 80 Chl. @ NW. PT. b05 uw be R..., ¥6 400 G0...... HY abd | 10 Chi. @ R LO 16 0 Et WoC, 100 384 do, PADD y SPRCIAL NOTICES, Brown’s Vermituge Comfits or Worm Lorenger, Much sekness uuduublediy, wind cudid- ren du by wtitibuled (oO Othe! causes, te OCCU sien worms, ‘The *Vermiage | otafite,” although effectuel in devtroying wo.me, can do no posible jujucy to the most deliewe child, This valuable combibation has been muccesstuly used by plyel- cians, end fouud to Le sate and eure in eradicating worwe, eo hurttul wo children, Cu idren having wortna rejucre immeJiate attention, as neglect of , the voublooce causes prolonged mckuess, Symp. | toms Of worme in chidsen are eften overiooked Worms in the somaok and bowels cause irritation, which can be removed owly by the ure of a sure jemedy. The combination ef ingredients used in | meking Brown's “Vermifage Comite” is euch as to ; Bive the best possible effect with walety, Boid by | Drosgiete and Chemists and dewleise in Medicines, at | Twedly-tive wots @ bax. ie | | | SPECIAL NOTICES, — — A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, requires Immediate atten tio neelect of some inearable Laue |) “Brown's Bronchial Trochet aro @ simple remedy, and will aimnoss invarieh!y give immediate relief - eS Metcalfe’s Grent Rheumat'ec Remedy tn- ftantly relieves Neuralela, Gout Rheametions, and All norvour a@Picitona, and « few loves always bffect . ure. Whoiesase Depot, 161 Grand et, bake da i. DD. Dr J. Schenck will be at his Rooms PY Bond ot N.Y, this Tuesday, and every ‘Torrda, herealter $26 Grover & Bokews Virt Premtow thas tle St'teh Sewing Mechines for Familv use, and Ick stitch Machines for Tailors and Manufacturers, 4 Droedway. ‘ co F & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewi Thu ton Howe Machine, 015 Broadway . lowe Sewing Machine Company No 620 Troadway, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr., President, Ag ou 4 qured, be DEATHS, CARPENTER On the Sih Inet. Martha, widow of the law Philp Carpeoter, lu the SSin year of hor ue The relatives and friends, ale the members of the is wet, @ b. Chureh, are cttutly invited to at- tend the fnaneral, 1 bor late residence, o& Weat t «ft, on Wednoad sfternoon, 1th inet, at 1 | Ocoee, without iursher noue, Herremains will be takeu fo Greenwood for inte ut 207 Y—On Monday, Jai ftera Nocering Il. ich he hore with ¢ an fortitude, Mr, | | | | | | ia ae ee ee a dounm Beoy, at laad, aged f1 year Tt jeiatives aud epecUully tuvited wo attend cbe tuuersi, from hh late iesidene., 126 Ave. ©, Wie remains will be taken vo St. Bridyevs Church, where a solemn High Mimae wud L flesed tor t fepose of lie soul, and her, Kings Go. from thenee ty Caivary Com tery. Calitornis papers peeare Copy. 4 xov cor, of 60th et. and 6h, Rowana, the Le- jully tovited to atiend the funeral on 1 sau Veal d ek precise t iROVE-On Monday, dan, 5, 1566 HARK pol his puents at 4 o'cock, iad McCANN 7, Robert MeCaan, aged Lo years Nhe reiatives and friendaof the family, also the tMcmbereot the Youus Meu's Father Mathew Bo. Ne. jeot New Your, are respectfully invited ud the ‘uueral, on Tuvsday atiecuvou, at 1 o'clock, (rom hie ate seaideuce, UT Weat 2oth oh ber. Fin and 9th aves ho ReEIULLL—On Monday, Jan, 3, after a short {Il hes, >cuiuel Reidell, aged $Y) eare and 11 monte, Lie :eiatives and treads of the family are respest- fully tay ited to attend the funerns, from his late iesi- Genes 45) Grand ot, on luesday aiternoou, at it v'clock, 1 SWIFT. In Brooklyn, BE. D. Jan, ith, James Swift, in (he 45th yearot bis age, a uatuve of Co. Tyrone, Lre.aud, ihe selatives and friends of the tamlly, also those ot lis brother Prancts, airo tho members ot 1he kr er Mathew socey, No, J of Wililamaburelh lnvited to attend the tuneral, from bis inte 16a cor, Ivth #¢, aud Lulon ave, om Luesday atveruoe at vococt 4 u Sunday, Jan TRADE NOTICES, MEETING OF THE LIGHTERME ( diow Protective. Aso ution will be he ‘Targmauy Mall, cor, of York aud lear! ets, Brookirn ou Friday, the Ivth mat, at 7'9 o'cloc M. All lighternen are respoctiuily invited to atiend, JAS, WILLDAMSON, Broa, PATRICK McCOY, Sec. 268 ] RICKLAYERS’ P. B, UNION—TIE RE- gular Woekly Meeting will be held inthe Den tit Diepeaeary, co; ver 25d et, and /d avy, on W Ail bou-rembers LL, Pree ML DALY, TO. IKON MOULDE clal meeting willle heid on Luescay evenings, den Yeoh, at isi Bowery, Memlore are requesedt to attend, ne business of importance will be brought Leiore he Lnicn, By order of Vaion No. 26. JOUN McMAJMIEN, lies, WM. MORAY, dec, % $ epee em | SOCIETY NOTIC GRAND DEMONSTRATION—IN Honor the de esates to ihe benlan Cougiers, will be st ihe Couper Inesitute, on Thureday Evening, Lith. Adniission 25 cents, 415 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE 52 STAR a wiver Jan, Cirele, FB, will be held at Thatian Hail, 494 torand et, on Tr ay evening, Jan, vth, i906, A numbe, of Western Peiegaies have been invited, ond will aidiese the Circle, FE. Mo MAHON, Coutie 191 PUBLIC TEMPFRANCE MEETING OF the Ladies’ Father Mathew IT, A.B. Society No, ¥%, of N. Yq will be bel thelr hall cor 25d ot, and 2d ave, on thie Puc ‘ ibe meeung will be reesed = by ‘Donne! and oth y 8 Aulie brown, and several nenbers. OWEN McGOWAN, Prost. JAMES FURLONG, Recorsiug Secretary. N EMBERS OF FATHER MATHEW T. A, 4 1. 1, Sorle'y No. 3, of Brooklyn, &. D.—Take vat you «ru hereby notified to actend @ spe. ing o. the above society at your ball, a: 12 in order to attend the funeral of our sorher member, ee Swiit; come iuily prepared sa the tuperal takes place at: I, W-day, Abeont members will be find sevording to our J AMES FLETOUEM, Pivst. BRYAN MAUONY, ecretury, io en THE LADIES FATHER MATHEW T. A, Ki. Bociety No. 1, of Jerrey City, will hold a» public temperance meeting at Wasttigton Hall, cor. yt Newark aud Jersey aves, on Luesday, Jan, veh, at iv o'clock, Sprakers—Mesers. P. Logan, 2. Langton, Mre, Boon and young Daniel Boon. Singere--Mr, P, i. Dowhing and osbers. MUKI. HENNKABRY, Prest, LAWRENCE GIBNEY, Rec. Sec, lio p— ——=—— DRY GOODS, LANKETS.-—BLANKETS FRO . tion sales, retwiiny ot lese than wholesale price wo 8 large stock of comforwere and beddiug, at greatly reducei prices, Ali goods warranted a» yensescuied, WA. GARDNER, 255 and 44 Canal 1e ” M THE LANKETS—BLANKETS—BLANK the chew let ever offered, 2 x white wool Blankets, (p paire to suit purelu $4 to #0 per pair, at 206 Pearl ot, up stairs, CLosing out OUR IMMENSE sTOCE FALL AND DRY Goons, FALL An RK DRY GOUDs, Commencing ou MONDAY, J Sih, 1966, In accordance with th tablished rules of onr Hicuse, we have just reduced the prices our FALL pod WINTER stock of BROCK LONG SHAWLS, WOOLEN BHAWLA, PLAIN AND FANCY BILKB, FRENCH MERINO 5 ND FRENCH POP: BAITIDBU POPLIN, ne AND And we beg to inform our Tyee ly d fo numer thas it is our intention wo eh Saat ee <t Ook OLT ENTIRELY stocks of those departments, aud tbe sioove of cry #ud have consented AM. Ci LARGER LO83 THAN UBLAL, as he eX} Colueuce the ee PRECLION Ur OLR NEW STORB vit a wud of necessity wii bay pons busuegs auisus the time of bullung, +: i ALSO The bs ce of OUR CLOAK s1OCK wehave marked down io the bare cost of m, - (MsiUe, Bho iu sone annteo beban es BELOW THE ACTUAL Cost, 1p order W efluct au entire clesrauce, ani W.k. PEL LON, Noo, 472 and 474 BOWERY, Near Houston at eet, sERN—ALL Per. fone are hereby torbid trusting wy wite, kK. HINES, on ny aceount, as [ will not be ree mab for any debt conusetea by said EMILY fits New York. Jan, 0, 1846, J, A, BINDS, Mt, Vernop, Saas ws times rerulte in | AUCTION NOTICES. UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, 6c. HENKY G. EVANS. Auctionrer, will et) og lu etsy, Jan, Oth. at be oc oek, at 18 ee hare f tin lee co emit retsi ers, @ general assortment of “hive 0. ¢. yelow apd rock ware, table Kiserrere, Bale poritive and no reserve is UCTION = NOTICE—{CROCKERY iXp Chies.—F FE. HUNT, Anct'r, Duerday, Jan 0, a4 Wi ofclock, at 251 Pearl et. by etock of granite ware, {pn lots for dealers, Goods packe!, ms UCTION NOTICE — AN EXTRAORD nary opportuvity for housekeepers, Latee tale of over iin #0 worth of elegant household furpituray carpets, nt public auction to the highest t iddar, out reserve. thie day, recay, January vth 1, At 1'4 o'cleck procieeiy, at the b-eiory res! ten ie Ath et, bet bth and 6th aves, consietiig brugels and ingrain carpes, @ are &e. a reant parior broratel and green fieuied repa, rosewoud etagires, with French plate back aud doors; magnificent 74. eetave rosewood pianoforte, etool and cover 265; elegant rorewood and black walnut marble top tables, Turkieh easy cheire and loung +, recepion chairs, bronze clocks rich iace curtains,o. palntinna, rosewood and mnahogany bedsteads, bureaus, rockirg, Jounees, sofas, epring and hair mattresses, biaokets, elaes, china and «iver ware, table cutlery, sts ie posttive. Deposit required, ’ h seit ornate aeiptchincssennill HENRY FELTMAN, AUCT., 109 Seven tt, eel thie day, at to o'clock, at 102 Granda, the balane: of furniture and bedding of former Bite cheaes, sale posttive, + @ JAWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY, F JOHN MORTIMER, 16 Bast Broadway, of “~ jote of Men’ 1 Women's Clothing—#ilk, merie 4 kirts, shawls, cloaks, remonng, spread Nora biankews tw, hows, and other desirable Kuo, oof deal and others. ly SLO, 16 Mote at. ly ma monn patter a tenets Oh WNEROKER’S SALE THIS DAYo AMES AGAR, Anct'r. will ell at 11 o'eiock, a large aesortment of men’ pparel. sheets, qniite, biankes tmnante, underciothes, beds, pillows, boo d avatiety of other rds weil vray, th attention of dealers and housekeepers, Ly order ¢ MALUN! & KELLY, 575 2d ave, 19 PAWNBRORBER'S SALE THIS DAY, 4 los o'clock, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S ealee rooinn, £5 New Howery. 460 lots ot pindeed goo, consisting of coats, pants, vests, ebirte, fine «iz dross, i¢innants, piece goots, blankets, eproad, rheeting, boots and shoes, &e, Worthy the atrentce of deniers, Order J, WHYTE, 8) Clinton et, Pare broker, Bale on Wednesday, order J. sds 1 ead cor Coinmbia and B : A ss AUCTION—B, WEAY. A 09 New Bowe PAWABROKREL ER will reli at room, Ninth ave, this day, fh, at 1 ofcicek, 3. Y choice unre teenie pedsea well worthy tho attention of dealers, By order of CLiAs D, DAVIS, cor, Suth s& and 9a avenue 128 i: Ss IeRIFE'S SALE — &, & J, BOGART, puct’'s. This da roomie | North DB morocco. 11 o'clock, at the auction #t, a lovot sole leather, cat ith leather, 4 boxes fool, re P leather, laeta, Llocks, empty shoe boxe Hf Pa ish Uneu show linings, &, JOHN Rely, 1 Sheriff, T. WH. FERKIS, Dep. Sheriff, SAVINGS BANKS, FPRANRLIN SAVINGS BANK, ¢ of 424 et. and Sh av, INTEREST SiX PER “ENT. Depoxite made on or before January 2th interest from Jan. itt, SAMUEL NEWBY, pr JAMES F, CHAMBERLAIN, Sec, 203 JEVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 96 Divitend,--The REN STREET, tustees Of this Institution have directed the usual in'erest on deporila for the fix months ending Dec, Stat, atthe rate of BIX per cent. per Anjum, on sume entitied thereto, free of Government tax, will be paid on and after Mondays Ja 18 168 WALTER W, CONCKLIN, Pree VANDERBILT L. BUXTON, See, seh [8VING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. 9 WAKKEN BTREET. Interest rliowed at the rate of 6 per cent, on all sume entitled thereto, Open dally from 10 3 P.M. Vree from Gavernmant tax, . ROW. CONCKLID _VANDERDINT L BUXTON tecrelarr aioe KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU> tien, Bouth Tih #t, cor. 4th et, Wilbamsbare ORNEB L.. 1. Open daily trom 3to 7 o'clock, P.M, A Semi. Annual tend at the rate of6 per ceat per annum . nmment tax) will be pald to all de eretoon and after the 2ad Janus ntere hy 5 A McCANN, Cashle sichinal (ys N ARKET SAVINGS BANK, 682 NASSAU 4 vt Bix percent. interest, free of Government tax, allowed, Money deposited pow will draw intere est fiom Jan, Ist, M. VAN NAME, Vice-Preale dent, HENKY K. CONBLIN, Secretary, 490 ETROPOL M CROF Min ENT IN ST ALLOWED, FRRE FROM TAX, Deporite made on o: beioe the Luth of January will draw Interest from January let, BANK OPEN DAILY from 10 to@ P. M., and om Y EVEN MONDAY, WEUNEBDAY and SATURDA INGS, from 5 to T c'ol ok, THOMAS LB, STILLMAN, President, Isaac T, SMiTH, pectelary, 405 HE TRUSTEES OF THE SEAMEN'S nk for Savings, have ordered that interes! tax, be paid to deporitore entit months ending, Dec, Blast, 186) us Of Five Hundred Dollars an (@ Ol #1X per cent, per annum ; @ 14 Five Hundred Dodars, at the rave er enuuin, payable on an: under, on Fumes exCEe of five per ccnt, day, 15th inet. The interest will be placed erodit of the dep ore as principal, New Yor! Jan. 3, 1566, W . HM. MACY, Pres. WILL NELSON, Secretary, ot NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 Canal st, Tnverest 6 percent, f ee of tax, Deposits betore January Yist draw interesy from 3a January Let, Bs gett. \ ILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS BANK, cor of South 3d and Fourth at, Brooklya, fa hereby, notifie nual dividend, at the rave of (6) Bi perc hore Supum, on all «ume of three dolias an upwarde.that abali have been deposited three monshe om the fret day of January next, will be paid te Gepositors on or after Monday, January 16th, fr pen Uovermpent tte duterest not called for vill ‘ed tothe credit of depositors rine) Deporsita made on or before the 10th day Pieantty, Will draw intoress arom the The Bank hodd. toTP. Mt, he for business dally, Sundays and on ednesdays lhuredays aud Fridaym fr RD, Pres, —Dvidend Notice—leporitors are that a pent 4 Mondare and Saturdays from 3 A.M. to? P.M. GEORGE KIC LIAM WALL, NATHANIEL THRIUOS, Vice-P SAMUEL W,"TRUBLOW, Boo, UU Veg. trem MORSES, CARRIAGES. &c_ GOOD YOUNG HORSE, NEW | A ¢ “ Harness eapress Ww S Per a val reale, Inquire at 70 Qiives USINEsS WAGONS, eoustantiy on hand, or made | manner; aleo sore second. SVERY STYLE, band w. aents PU yes You will find this place as ‘svornbio se any that cals be fond, and every article warranied as represent. Yagou Factory, bid atJbet. iA y) od STEWART'S way and Ath ave, - eae es! al H2RSE,, WAGON AND HAKNESS FOB sale ali in goodorder. lobe seom b tol ta phe evening, Calan No. 5 Concelyen wi Brocka, 26574 BROWN HORSE, 154 HANDS the thes me warre nied sound and kind, for one ee oun MICHAEL CONNELLY, 83 Weat sub, steak es, OF to M, 6ih and ie ay DULGUERTY, north -oaet FPOUND—on THURSDAY, THE 4TH, A Pocket Book wita @ stall sum of money. ‘be Owher Cab have lb be proving property aud bey ing BAD Gee, Cal atl Green nies ave, soon Ly 18 ip D1 UK STOLEN EROM & TRUCK, ON tbuieda) w! ernoemy & base of raw a1. awit Ky Bid. er. PRINGEL, NOL umiavbudy dhage,” ADy bide mavion which leads to recove ry Ol seine 1 be sulle bly tewarged by MADDEN & CU,, 3 Chamcere abieey cau Ost OR STOLEN—PASS.BOOK NO. bv. 185, of the Banigraus Ludustrial savings Bank. will le to the Bank tor a new book on the loth dey of nt Javuary, 1966. PATRICK J. CURKAN, Deporitor, N iH Ihe fiuder will, pe rewarded on leaving it at the Bunk. SS | Se €5 REWARD—LOST, SATURDAY EVE- Ding, in 6 Second #5 stage, 6 razors wud shears, ees tO® poor journeyman barber, 64 way JOS HUNT, « | . Vithe fo ite, covered in rich French stim) | t | !